The Role of Religion in the Life of Zainichi Koreans in Japan

  Among the many elements that define people’s identity is ethnicity, which refers mainly to a person’s or a group’s sociocultural heritage, based on characteristics such as common or shared national origin, language, religion, dietary preferences, dress and manners, and other traits that denote a...

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Main Author: Nataša VISOČNIK
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts) 2016-02-01
Series:Asian Studies
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Online Access:https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/as/article/view/4804
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spelling doaj-9cb0bd8e3e75459c8494a674436dbb162021-03-02T03:29:02ZengZnanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts)Asian Studies2232-51312350-42262016-02-014110.4312/as.2016.4.1.229-2435754The Role of Religion in the Life of Zainichi Koreans in JapanNataša VISOČNIK0Univerza v Ljubljani   Among the many elements that define people’s identity is ethnicity, which refers mainly to a person’s or a group’s sociocultural heritage, based on characteristics such as common or shared national origin, language, religion, dietary preferences, dress and manners, and other traits that denote a common ancestry. Religious identity, especially if shared, can influence one’s socioeconomic adjustment within an ethnic boundary that promotes ethnic identity, and religious faith can be a source of ethnic and even inter-ethnic solidarity. Korean immigrants in Japan established numerous mutual aid organizations, religious institutions, and self-governing bodies that aimed to promote the welfare of Korean communities, and thus work to establish the Korean identity in Japan. The religious practice of Japan’s Korean minority represents Confucianism, Christianity, shamanism, and Buddhism, or even a combination of two or more of them. This paper asks whether religion worked as a strong homogenising and distinguishing factor in the case of Korean minority and how did this role change through the generations of Koreans in Japan?   https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/as/article/view/4804Zainichi Koreansreligionsfolk religionidentityrepresentations
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The Role of Religion in the Life of Zainichi Koreans in Japan
Asian Studies
Zainichi Koreans
religions
folk religion
identity
representations
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title The Role of Religion in the Life of Zainichi Koreans in Japan
title_short The Role of Religion in the Life of Zainichi Koreans in Japan
title_full The Role of Religion in the Life of Zainichi Koreans in Japan
title_fullStr The Role of Religion in the Life of Zainichi Koreans in Japan
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Religion in the Life of Zainichi Koreans in Japan
title_sort role of religion in the life of zainichi koreans in japan
publisher Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts)
series Asian Studies
issn 2232-5131
2350-4226
publishDate 2016-02-01
description   Among the many elements that define people’s identity is ethnicity, which refers mainly to a person’s or a group’s sociocultural heritage, based on characteristics such as common or shared national origin, language, religion, dietary preferences, dress and manners, and other traits that denote a common ancestry. Religious identity, especially if shared, can influence one’s socioeconomic adjustment within an ethnic boundary that promotes ethnic identity, and religious faith can be a source of ethnic and even inter-ethnic solidarity. Korean immigrants in Japan established numerous mutual aid organizations, religious institutions, and self-governing bodies that aimed to promote the welfare of Korean communities, and thus work to establish the Korean identity in Japan. The religious practice of Japan’s Korean minority represents Confucianism, Christianity, shamanism, and Buddhism, or even a combination of two or more of them. This paper asks whether religion worked as a strong homogenising and distinguishing factor in the case of Korean minority and how did this role change through the generations of Koreans in Japan?  
topic Zainichi Koreans
religions
folk religion
identity
representations
url https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/as/article/view/4804
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